Altendorf (megalithic tomb) __ "It was a gallery grave
belonging to the Late Neolithic Wartberg culture. The Altenburg tomb is of
special significance in Central European prehistory because of the large number
of individuals it contained" An encyclopedic article with links to related
material. - illustrated - From wikipedia -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Altendorf_%28megalithic_tomb%29

Bettina Arnold - Heuneburg Archaeological Project __ "This is an
archaeological project in the advanced planning stage. If you start reading it
now, future updates will allow you to follow from beginning to end." -
illustrated - By the University of Wisconsin,
Milwaukee -
http://www.uwm.edu/~barnold/arch/arch.html

German Archaeologists Hail New Find...Discovery of Roman Battlefield Poses
Historical Riddle __ "Archaeologists in Germany say they have found
an ancient battlefield strewn with Roman weapons. The find is significant
because it indicates that Romans were fighting battles in north Germany at a far
later stage than previously assumed." A news story. - From spiegel.de -
http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,596720,00.html

German archaeology during the Third Reich, 1933-45: a case study based on
archival evidence __ "The history of the archaeological disciplines
in Germany during the Nazi era can be considered as a locus classicus of
nationalist interpretation and misuse of the past." You will find a
multi-page detailed look. - From Martin Maischberger -
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_hb3284/is_291_76/ai_n28906138/

Letter from
Germany: Atlantis of the Baltic __ "Once upon a time, on the Baltic
coast of what is now Germany, there arose a city called Vineta. The largest in
Europe, it was said to be richer than Constantinople. Travelers and merchants
came from all over the old world to live and trade there" Learn about the
search for the lost city of Vineta. One archaeologist thinks he has found
it. - From archaeology.org -
http://www.archaeology.org/0307/abstracts/letter.html